May 18, 2006

Visual AIDS LOST AND FOUND benefit on June 5

Mark your calendars for Visual AIDSLOST AND FOUND benefit on June 5, 2006 at Pier 63 Maritime on the Hudson River. The benefit will honor artist and Visual AIDS Board Member, Barton Lidice Benes,
presented by Rosie Perez and includes a very special performance by
John Kelly accompanied by Zecca Esquibel, and music with DJ Stephen Richards. Tickets are $150 and all proceeds benefit Visual AIDS. So join us for cocktails, entertainment and dancing.

Download VisualAIDSReplyCard.pdf or send name, address, phone and email with check.
Please RSVP by May 29, 2006. All names will be held at the door. All but $35 per ticket purchase is tax-deductible. Proceeds benefit Visual AIDS.FOR MORE INFORMATION: ContactAmy Sadao, Executive Director 212.627.9855 / asadao@visualAIDS.org

Visual AIDS was founded in 1988, to
shift public opinion about--and increase awareness of--AIDS and the
AIDS crisis. Visual AIDS has evolved into an arts organization with a
two-pronged mission: 1) In collaboration with museums, galleries,
artists, schools, and AIDS service organizations, Visual AIDS produces
exhibitions, publications, and events utilizing visual art to spread
the message AIDS IS NOT OVER.; 2)
Through the Frank Moore Archive Project, the largest slide library of
work by artists living with HIV and the estates of artists who have
died of AIDS, Visual AIDS historicizes the contributions of visual
artists with HIV while supporting their ability to continue making art
and furthering their professional careers. www.visualAIDS.org

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Mark your calendars for Visual AIDSLOST AND FOUND benefit on June 5, 2006 at Pier 63 Maritime on the Hudson River. The benefit will honor artist and Visual AIDS Board Member, Barton Lidice Benes,
presented by Rosie Perez and includes a very special performance by
John Kelly accompanied by Zecca Esquibel, and music with DJ Stephen Richards. Tickets are $150 and all proceeds benefit Visual AIDS. So join us for cocktails, entertainment and dancing.

Download VisualAIDSReplyCard.pdf or send name, address, phone and email with check.
Please RSVP by May 29, 2006. All names will be held at the door. All but $35 per ticket purchase is tax-deductible. Proceeds benefit Visual AIDS.FOR MORE INFORMATION: ContactAmy Sadao, Executive Director 212.627.9855 / asadao@visualAIDS.org

Visual AIDS was founded in 1988, to
shift public opinion about--and increase awareness of--AIDS and the
AIDS crisis. Visual AIDS has evolved into an arts organization with a
two-pronged mission: 1) In collaboration with museums, galleries,
artists, schools, and AIDS service organizations, Visual AIDS produces
exhibitions, publications, and events utilizing visual art to spread
the message AIDS IS NOT OVER.; 2)
Through the Frank Moore Archive Project, the largest slide library of
work by artists living with HIV and the estates of artists who have
died of AIDS, Visual AIDS historicizes the contributions of visual
artists with HIV while supporting their ability to continue making art
and furthering their professional careers. www.visualAIDS.org